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FUDCon Tempe gets started tonight. Even if you're not there, you can still join in. We're finishing up the opensource.com anniversary week by liveblogging open source stories from FUDCon.

What kinds of stories?

Something short. Nearly Twitter length. How you got started using open source. How your school used Moodle. How your company did business transparently. Why you contribute to open communities. Anything related to the open source way. Leave it here:

CS1 students at Scottsdale Community College who use Windows are using DevC++ (download for free from SourceForge.net) to do their programming assignments. Note: This comment was entered via Firefox running on a Ubuntu system.

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